Rinaldo Rocca

Rinaldo Rocca was a member of the Italian Brotherhood of the Assassin Order. Rocca was formerly a soldier in the anti-Borgia resistance in Rome, but in 1503 he was rescued from a fight with Papal States soldiers by Ezio Auditore da Firenze, and he was recruited into the Assassins Order as a new recluta.

Biography
Rinaldo Rocca was born in Rome, and became a member of the anti-Borgia resistance in 1500. In 1503, he got into a fight with some Papal States troops and a captain, but he was rescued by Ezio Auditore da Firenze, who slew his attackers.

Rocca pledged his service to Ezio, asking him to train him as one of his men, as he was now a wanted man with no place to hide. Rocca was initiated into the Assassin Order's Italian Brotherhood as a new recruit, carrying out missions for Ezio.